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Five women shot dead in Chicago mall

Washington, Feb.3: FIVE women were shot dead at a suburban clothing shop in Chicago on Saturday.

Deep Sleep Necessary To Keep Diabetes At Bay

Deep SleepChicago: Diabetes risk increases with lack of sleep, according a new study.

US researchers said that deep, restful sleep is good for keeping Type 2 diabetes at bay.    

In study findings, the researchers observed that slim, healthy young adults who do not experience the deepest stage of sleep known as slow-wave sleep developed insulin resistance- linked to Type 2 diabetes just after three nights.

Eve Van Cauter, a professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, said, “It demonstrates the importance of deep sleep not only for the brain, but for the rest of the body.”

American Pediatricians Advise Autism Screening

Chicago: America’s top pediatrician group advised that children should be screened for autism twice by the time they are two years.
At its annual meeting in San Francisco, the group presented the advice in two reports. The advice is meant to help both parents and doctors spot autism sooner so that therapy can begin as soon as possible. While autism has no cure, but early therapy can lessen its severity.
There are many warning signs that are indications for immediate evaluation. These include no babbling or pointing or other gesture by 12 months; no single words by 16 months; no two-word spontaneous phrases by 24 months; loss of language or social skills at any age.

Alzheimer’s risk predicted by simple blood test

Chicago: A simple blood test may be able to identify whether mild lapses of memory could be early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers said.

An international team of researchers explained 18 cell-signaling, or communication, proteins found in the blood predicted with 90 percent accuracy whether a person would develop Alzheimer’s disease.

They said tests for detecting the changes in these proteins could be used to predict the disease 2 to 6 years before its onset and may be beneficial in the search for treatments.

Newer Antibiotic Combination aids TB Recovery

Tuberculosis Patient

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